The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 14

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14 casniiianmbentannibe Atszn ake ¥ { i HI Hh uy i) Hh New York He _Likes,| i) Though, and He’s Going i and Teac: People. a his ag ») Ts Impressed by Ability of Our » Women to ing and ii }). pendence, but Here We |! Have Too Many Beggars. i By Fay Stevenson. “Tt is true that the Parsees of 4 “Endia still place }*Tower of Silence’ ytures. If I shou Weountry that is the way I would be y treated. You shu i e prible to you. Bu (¥ork’s many bese: it seems terrible Wave class benevole je With a smile Mhandsome, almos Hetudent of Colum Npelf about his nat (yor. (Young Pavry is ithe first son of a fe this country. the leading an — "There Are Some Thinge in) i Back to Isdia as a Priest} Netpal of religion and co (We no beggars and no very poor.” Yyal Cursetji Pavry, son of the Hi of the Parsces, a gra (Hartley Hal and so exp Them to His be Self-Support- ikes Our Inde- their dead on the to be eaten by vul- 1d die in my home der! It scems ter tt I shudder at New and very poor. | ne. In India nee as th playing about his t spiritual features, ign {Place a dead body 1 unsanitary and is a the body pia Univ the loft ive country and New y iful Ma with but twenty-one and ! hig high priest to come! tre He comes from ono, bier is d d advanc families | the Navsari Priests, the followers| denuded of flesh w' India of Zoriaster, and when he| through completed hi going back to Ht. ' “But do you believe |: this pract lead be*ore vultu placing the e@sked this tall of olive complexion, v suggest the lctly American ppearance, |G OF THE DEAD TO VUL- RES DEFENDEL AS SANITARY. | poorly housed. ‘The black cyes than ever as “At first it ma us institutr is studies beneath red fo} has ge way of th ak ons of India to be a a » black cyed young | 1 young priest despite his| clothes and “college | among young priest to-be no one er_col This became more seri Mr. Pavry said: | y sound brutal and) igion, bul out this c not appe: there a down, d within a few hours the e, so why let the m have you in I ‘or those people?” "A beggar would be a social scandal he Parseea,” ‘Columbia’s Parsee Student Shudders at Our Lack ot ' Spirituality and Religion n the ground is most unwhole~ Instead, we take highest mountains, t peaks, and in a short time uld be impure and un- gone. are towors gardens on the labar Hill amid h vultures, The prayers said jody is he bones fall a pit after- n r their reception. or declared the “There is a fund which provides for the very poor and dor hungry or is a part of our there are some points ing for every one that to me. I admire that id, even uncivilized to you, to|spirit in America to train every one of placing the dead before yul-|to work. While I a m glad the poor but to the people of India it is|are provided for among the Parsees, very sanitary 79 Proadieay at 49th St. mode of bur! Men Are Rallying to Smart Blues and Grays This Year $35 $40 $50 Blues and grays have always swayed a large, well-dressed following, but more than ever this Fall and Winter will they be king- pins of favor... Suits of quality at oppertunity prices, $35, $40, $50. Has for Fall at $4—Stetsons at $7 Bull Bithers Four Convenient Stores Broatway. 44 Rast 14) 47 Cortlandt St. . To'f wish to change this condition when th St. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921, I am priest, Instead of merely pro- viding funds for those who would otherwise be beggars I hope we may | be able to train the people to work | for what they receive.” ‘Do you still havo castes aa the Hrahamans and Molummedans did?" Lasked "Didn't they divide the castes into the priest class, the military agricultural and the servile classes?” “The Parsees are divided into but two distinct claases," replied young Pavry. “Tho priest's office Is heredi-| tary and no one can become a priest | who was not born such, although the| me a lay gon of a priest may bec man.” | In speaking of some of thé ancient} 't Mr | suporatitions of tie Parsee Pavry sald that. children frequently betrothed to ed by their perents, although n mar rage ceremony | takes until they are twenty or over. Polygamy and polyandry do not exist anc family life ip first and foremost. When wife or husband ts unfaithful fa divorce 19 granted and widgws are no longer burned at the eutter, the! husband's grave. “In many ways the Parsees are| more advanced than the Brahmans| an4 Mohammedans," said Mr. Pavry, ‘and they were the first to complain against severe British rule, to estab- lish colleges, teach the English lan- guage and allow thelr women the freedom of the streets. RICH YOUNG WOMEN HERE CAN MAKE THEIR OWN LIVING. “The life of the average man andl woman in India is very dissimilar to that in New York,” said Mr. Pavry with a suspicion of a smile playing about his lips, “f wish I could shake the East and tho West together In a hottle and then, I believe, I should have an all-round nation. You are not religious enough in New York You need more spiritual life, more serious thought. In the Fast’ we do not yet know enough about being self-supporting, That 1s the spirit T admire so in New York. Even the! rich young women of your country | know how to earn their own Hving—| they know how to face life If neces- sary. More and more industry 1 coming into our ountry and our young men and women are getting out for themselves, but I hope I can take back some of this spirit of inde- pendence of New York. “At the same time I wish to keep the spirit of religion, of dally devo- tion and temple worship among our people,” concluded Mr. Pavry Have much to learn from the but I wish the people of Am were as found of the spiritual as are of amusement and diversion.” | Exped bey <9 ul mn f Come Tomorrow—Get Your Share! $100,000 Worth of Wright-Fox Quality Furniture Now Selling for $45,500! Dining Room Suites Living Room Suites Reg. Reg. Peeerrreere: 31/1 «+ $550 ss. 750 sewasecsss 678 . 798 975 . +2100 For Walnut, 10 pieces. Walnut, 10 piec Walnut, 10 pieces... Mahogany, 10 pieces. . Walnut, 10 pieces. . Tapestry, 3 pieces... Cane, 3 pieces... 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